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YINJISPACE use media professional’s unique perspective,try to explore the essence of life behind the design works.

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Jean Louis Deniot

Nolinsky Hotel

Interiors Hotels Paris 2022-06-16

Jean-louis Deniot has created a striking new Paris hotel. In a new boutique hotel in the aristocratic 1st Arrondissement, French designers have infused art Deco, French modernity and mid-century style with a surprisingly black touch of Louis XVI. The Nolinski Hotel contains 45 rooms, and Jean-Louis Deniot has redesigned a former office building into a fantastic overnight space. Top: A spiral central staircase takes guests from the public salon on the hotel's first floor to their rooms.

The Nolinski hotel has 45 rooms and suites, plus a beer bar, a clubbing salon and an underground spa and swimming pool, spread across six floors of an Ottoman-style building built in 1880, near the Palais Garnier, The Palais Royal, the Louvre and the Tuileries.

To transform the original office building into a hotel, the hotel's owner, the Evok Group, turned to the designer Jean-Louis Deniot. At the Nolinski hotel, Jean-Louis Deniot transformed what he describes as "a classic office space with white walls and suspended ceilings" into a miniature of his signature timeless, tailored, unabashedly luxurious style. From the marble entrance of Carrara, to the grand emerald salon, to the upstairs foyer, Deniot blends eras and aesthetics -- Louis XVI and The Art Deco, mid-century modernity and contemporary -- with a fresco evoking the storm sky, all the way to the guest room. Here, Deniot's selection of unique art and antiques ensures a residential atmosphere. Here, the designers provide insight into the hotel's fascinating dramatic scenes.

The main idea of this project is to achieve something very Parisian. Therefore, the designer based on the decoration of the private house, according to the form of the house, from the entrance to the entrance hall, then to the large salon, then to the private salon and so on. Deniot wants to give a specific atmosphere to each area. He designed rooms that look like apartments, so visitors can come in and think of the space as their own. On a personal. For Deniot, it's important to manage to get away from the hotel atmosphere and get closer to a personal feeling.

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